Cannabaceae

Manṣūr Ibn Yūnus Al-Buhūtī
TitleImam, Shaykh al-Hanabilah
Personal
Born1000 A.H / 1591 C.E.
Died1051 A.H / 1641 C.E.
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni Islam
SchoolHanbali
CreedAthari[1]
Main interest(s)Fiqh
Notable work(s)Sharh Al Muntahā, Kashhaf al-Qina
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced
  • Muhammad b. Ahmad b. 'Ali al-Buhūtī al-Khalwati (d. 1088 AH)[2]

Shaykh Manṣūr Ibn Yūnus Al-Buhūtī (c. 1592 – July 1641),[3] better known as al-Buhūtī,[4] was an Egyptian Islamic theologian and jurist. He espoused the Hanbali school of Islam and is widely considered to be the final editor and commentator (Khātimat-al-Muḥaqiqīn).[5][6] His legal writings are considered well-researched and concise, and are still studied and highly revered in Hanbali circles in Saudi Arabia, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, and Egypt. From his most notable works is al-Rawd Al Murbi’ Sharh Zād Al Mustaqni which is studied by intermediate students of Hanbali jurisprudence.[7]

He also wrote commentaries on advanced works of jurisprudence, such as Sharh Al Muntahā, and Kashhaf al-Qina, as well as an abridged text for beginners entitled Umdat at-Talib.[3]

He was born in Buhut, Egypt in 1591 and died in Cairo in July 1641, at the age of 51.

References

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  1. ^ "عقيدة البهوتي – منصور البهوتي ت1051 هـ". 6 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Muntaha al-Iradat". thehanbalimadhhab.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2023. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Khalwati (d. 1088 AH). He was the student of Sh. Mansur al-Buhuti and also his nephew and son-in-law.
  3. ^ a b "Seekingilm.com". www.seekingilm.com. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  4. ^ "Al-Bahūtī | Islamic jurist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  5. ^ Islamkotob. "السحب الوابله على ضرائح الحنابله".
  6. ^ "Al-Bahūtī | Shāfiʿī Law, Hanbalī School, Ottoman Empire | Britannica".
  7. ^ "The Hanābilah Series: Mansūr al-Buhūti (1051h)". 17 August 2020.


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